Is Spinning Jewelry so magical that it morphs beautiful women into enchanting animals? Runolfur Gudbjornsson thinks so. He’s the photographer who’s captured it all for us. Look closely and you’ll see Spinning Jewelry’s mysterious earrings, rings, bracelets and necklaces displayed right alongside crow wings, capricorn horns and lizard backs. See more at My Modern Metropolis.

A photography series entitled “Couples” by Spanish artist Reclarkgable. It is the same two people in different outfits and hairstyles. It reminds me of Cindy Sherman‘s work, who would portray different female characters in her pictures.

The three of us all studied at The School of Art at Hobart in Tasmania. Andy and I went on to work in several studios both in Hobart and Melbourne, and Jon did some studio/account management jobs. We all got sick of working for other people to be honest so we started up our own studio. I think the major deciding factor for us all to create something of our own was the lack of control in the type of work we did. Working for yourself means that you can pick the kind of work you would like to do, although sometimes this means that you can’t eat for a week.

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